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Quick Diagnosis Chart

QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART

OUTLINE
The Quick Diagnosis Chart shows various problems and the various components that might be the cause of the problem.
1. Components indicated in the "On-Board Diagnostic" row of the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (I) are diagnosed by the transaxle control module on-board diagnostic system. The special service tool-new generation star tester (NGS) can be used for easy retrieval of the diagnostic trouble codes.
2. Components indicated in the "Adjustment" row of the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (I) indicate that there is a possibility that the problem may be the result of an incorrect adjustment.
Check the adjustment of each component, and readjust if necessary.
3. Components indicated in the "Stall Test" row of the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (I) can be checked for malfunction by observing the results of a stall test.
4. Components indicated in the "Time Lag Test" row of the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (I) can be checked for malfunction by observing the results of a time lag test.
5. Components indicated in the "Line Pressure Test" row of the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (I) can be checked for malfunction by observing the results of a line pressure test.
6. Components indicated in the "Road Test" row of the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (I) can be checked for malfunction by observing the results of a road test.
7. QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (II) shows the relationship between the troubleshooting item and inspection point.

QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (I)

Chart (I) Part A:




Chart (I) Part B:






QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART (II)

Chart (II-1) Part A:




Chart (II-1) Part B:




Chart (II-2) Part A:




Chart (II-2) Part B: